No.
English is very widely spoken both countries.
According to Wikipedia, 89% of Swedes speak English.
About the same percentage of Norwegians speak English.
Nearly 100% of native Swedes and Norwegians under 60 speak English because it is a required subject in school in both countries.
The lapp language is local to northern Sweden, Norway, Finland and the Kola Peninsula of Russia. It has official status in Norway.
Swedish is primarily spoken in Sweden, where it is the official language. It is also spoken in parts of Finland, particularly in areas along the coast and islands. Additionally, there are Swedish-speaking communities in Estonia and Norway.
The languages of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland are descended from Old Norse.The languages of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland are descended from North Germanic.
Protestant
Norway and Sweden, plus the northern part of Finland.
Swedish. Due to immigration; finnish, arabic, farsi. Swedish is the official language though. English is spoken commonly as a second language.
Swedish is the only official language of Sweden. (Not to be confused with Switzerland, where the 4 official languages are German, Italian, Romansh, and French.)
Ireland Malta and the United Kingdom have English as either and official or de facto majority language. But for the most part, every country in Europe has a large English speaking population.Ireland and Malta have English as an official language, United Kingdom as de facto. Though, for the most part, every country in Europe has a large English speaking population.
In English, the are called the Scandinavian Mountains
Swedish is the official language spoken in Sweden.
It is spoken in Norway and in parts of the United States where Norwegians settled such as Minnesota.
Norway and Sweden, and the northern part of Finland.